AUSTRALIAN NEWS
WELCOME RAINS. ’ ; •~ - i (Australian Press Association), j (Received this day at 9.25 a:ra.) • • SYDNEY, -Sept. 30. j According to officials of the Agriculture Department, splendid rains throughout the wheat areas will mean an increase of about . ten million bushels in the wheat harvest, which is estimated at thirty million bushels. s- ■ i
from the country show rain will benefit farmers and stock owners greatly. . / !
MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE. j . SYDNEY,. Sept; 30. J Blood stained, with tufts of hair clinging to the (mudguard of an abandoned car, which was found in the suburb of Strathfield. led to the arresj of a young man oh g charge of man T slaughter of James Lewis. i
WEEK-END FATALITIES. > I SYDNEY, Sept. 30. I Deaths from motor accidents during the week-end totalled seven. Three men were killed in a motor* lorry smash at Maitland.- • . ; • 1
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1929, Page 5
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